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Christmas table scene of assorted sweets and cookies. Top view over a rustic wood background. Holiday baking concept.
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Getting a container of cookies from your neighbor during Christmastime is sort of like getting a box of chocolates for Valentine’s Day: You wind up sifting through the medley in search of your favorite varieties. Have you ever wondered if your favorite Christmas cookie aligns with the rest of your state’s preferences? A map shared with USA Today breaks it down, naming the most-searched Christmas cookies in each state according to Google Trends.

Related: Best Christmas Cookie Recipes

Gingerbread Cookies

Christmas homemade gingerbread cookies on wooden table
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Rich in flavor and adorable by design, gingerbread cookies are the most coveted cookie in these states: 

  • District of Columbia
  • Georgia
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • Montana 
  • South Carolina
  • Vermont

Related: Gluten-Free Christmas Cookies To Bake This Holiday Season

Christmas Sugar Cookies

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Break out the cookie cutters, frosting, and sprinkles — sugar cookies are the optimal decorating cookie for a fun (and edible) Christmas activity. This go-to, classic cookie is the favorite in these states: 

  • Alaska
  • Idaho
  • New Mexico
  • South Dakota
  • Wyoming

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Italian Christmas Cookies

Italian Christmas Cookies a soft and sweet cake-like cookie covered with icing and sprinkles closeup in the plate on the table. Horizontal
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From cake-like cookies glazed with icing to rainbow cookies, the repertoire of Italian Christmas cookies is as expansive as it is tasty. With a prominent Italian-American population in the Northeast, it’s no wonder they’re the best Christmas cookies in these states:

  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Maine
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Rhode Island

Christmas Bar Cookies

Homebaked Cookie Bars With Chocolate Chips, Cranberry, Coconut, Pecan
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Between chocolate chips and M&M’s to brookies, cookie bars are always reliable. Here’s where they’re the fan favorite at Christmastime:

  • Illinois
  • Tennessee
  • Virginia
  • Washington

Peanut Butter Blossoms

Peanut butter blossom cookies up close with rows of cookies behind on wooden cutting board. Macro shot.
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If a chewy peanut butter cookie rolled in sugar with a Hershey kiss in the center doesn’t sound appetizing to you, you might not be from one of these states where it’s the No. 1 Yuletide choice:

  • Minnesota
  • Nebraska
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Pennsylvania 
  • Wisconsin

Mini Christmas Cookies

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There’s something so endearing about a bite-sized piece of shortbread with red and green sprinkles. Mini Christmas cookies are the holiday favorite in California.

Peanut Butter Christmas Cookies

Traditional american biscuits made of peanut butter. Criss cross pattern cookie. Crunchy and chewy dessert.
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Straightforward and slightly salty, peanut butter cookies are good any time of year, but they’re best enjoyed during the holiday season if you’re from Nevada. 

Candy Cane Cookies

Candy Cane Cookies
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You don’t have to enjoy peppermint to love candy cane cookies. These sugar cookies look like candy canes but taste like, well, sugar. They’re the most beloved cookie in New Hampshire and Utah during the holidays.

Mexican Christmas Cookies

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Hojarascas pack a punch in the flavor department with their cinnamon-sugar highlights. Folks in Arizona and Oklahoma opt for Mexican Christmas cookies during holiday baking.

Snowball Cookies

Homemade walnut snowball cookies with confectioners sugar.
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Snowball cookies are basically the powdered doughnut of the cookie world, and they get the most holiday hype from Colorado residents. 

Hot Chocolate Cookies

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Why drink hot chocolate when you can eat it in cookie form? That’s the philosophy in Kansas, where these chocolatey, mini marshmallow-laden cookies are a Christmastime favorite.

Springerle Cookies

Traditional homemade Springerle cookies
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These German cookies boast intricate, embossed designs and a buttery flavor, and according to Texans, they’re the best Christmas cookie there is.

Ube Christmas Cookies

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Hawaii is practically a mecca for all things ube, so it only makes sense that ube Christmas cookies are the state’s holiday favorite.

Spritz Cookies

Holiday spritz cookies with icing on tray
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Almond extract gives spritz cookies a distinct flavor, and they’re one of the most beloved decorative cookies — especially in Iowa.

Red Velvet Cookies

Studio photo of stack of red velvet shortbread cookies on metal cooling rack. Selective focus on red sprinkles on main cookie on right.
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The color alone is enough to make red velvet cookies a good go-to for Christmas baking; the cream cheese frosting is merely a bonus. They’re the holiday favorite in Missouri.

Kitchen Sink Christmas Cookies

Kitchen sink cookies
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We’ve all heard the saying, “everything but the kitchen sink.” If that’s the notion for Christmas cookies, you might add ingredients like chocolate chips, M&M’s, sprinkles, pretzels, and a partridge in a pear tree to your batter. The practice is so common in Arkansas that kitchen sink Christmas cookies earned the state’s No. 1 spot.

Polish Christmas Cookies

Kolacky with Raspberry. Pastry with jelly and cream. Polish Kolaczki cookies, freshly baked
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Polish cookies — namely kolaczki, which are filled with fruit preserves — aren’t just a good tea time treat. They’re also ideal for Christmas, and are a favorite in Alabama and Michigan.

Mexican Wedding Cookies

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Not to be confused with snowball cookies because of the powdered sugar coating, Mexican wedding cookies are in a league of their own. They’re the top Christmas cookie in Indiana and West Virginia.

Royal Icing Christmas Cookies

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When it comes to decorating Christmas cookies, you can let the kids go wild with cream cheese frosting and sprinkles on sugar cookies. Or, if you’re after something more aesthetically pleasing, royal icing is the way to go — especially in Kentucky, where royal icing Christmas cookies are the favorite.

Linzer Cookies

Linzer Christmas cookies filled with raspberry jam on concrete background
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A jam-filled, buttery cookie with powdered sugar sprinkled on top is the gist of Linzer cookies, which are the top choice in Massachusetts.

German Christmas Cookies

Top view of traditional Linzer cookies with raspberry jam heart on table. Christmas or Valentines day traditional homemade heart shaped cookies, tasty snack.
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Pfeffernüsse and Spitzbuben are just a couple of beloved German Christmas cookies. Bakers in Maryland consider them the star of the show during the holidays.

Moravian Cookies

Pepparkakor (Swedish Ginger Cookies)
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Regarded as the “world’s thinnest cookie,” Moravian cookies lean on molasses and myriad spices for flavor. In North Carolina, they’re the top pick at Christmastime.

Christmas Butter Cookies

Assorted cookies on a wooden table. Front view. Some the ingredients used to make cookies are eggs, flour, sugar, butter.
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Leave them plain like a shortbread cookie, add some sprinkles, or dip them in chocolate. There are tons of ways to enjoy Christmas butter cookies — just ask Floridians, who consider this the best Christmas cookie around.

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